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Women in Water and Natural Resources Conservation to Partner With MMUST for Implementation of Nature Based Solutions for Water Conservation
Stakeholders during the courtesy call at the DVC PRI office.
Women in Water and Natural Resources Conservation(WWANC) together with Nature for Water Facility teams yesterday, 31st October 2022 visited MMUST to partner with the University for implementation of nature based solutions for water solutions. This is set to take place during the upcoming Yala River Water Fund. The project is led by WWANC and supported by the Nature Conservancy and Nature for Water Facility. The Nature for Water Facility team is mandated by the Nature Conservancy, to lead the feasibility study for the water Fund.
The team led by Ms. Stella Wanjala who is the Local Lead- Yala River Water Fund, paid a courtesy call to the Deputy Vice Chancellor, Planning Research and Innovation, Prof. Charles Mutai. The aim of the meeting was to deliberate, share concept, structure and operational framework for the Yala River Water Fund project that is now at the feasibility phase.